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Chapter #247. The Ultimate Weapons
Chapter #247. The Ultimate Weapons

"Who are you? And how did you enter this small world?" Tian Fan asked, showing a hint of caution towards the four of them, as they were in a higher realm than him.

"We are the servants of this small world, master, and we were created from the four gems in the previous cave, master!" said the woman in gentle blue attire.

Tian Fan could only stare in amazement, unable to believe what he was hearing. Especially, how the four beautiful women in front of him were created from the four large gems inside the cave.

Curious, Tian Fan immediately assumed a lotus position and began exploring the information mentioned by the woman in blue. Now, he delved into and unearthed the fragments of memories that had entered his mind before.

"Found it!" he exclaimed joyfully. However, his joy was short-lived as he realized that the memory fragments were sealed by a complex and powerful seal.

"No wonder I was unaware of this part, as these memory fragments are sealed
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Traditional weapons with unique designs: Katar: Originating from India, the Katar is a weapon that gives its wielder claws akin to Wolverine (recall the character from X-Men?). At first glance, it appears as a single-edged knife, but when activated, a button divides the blade into three sections. Zhua: Hailing from China, Zhua is similar to Katar but with a different shape. It functions like claws, capable of stabbing and tearing flesh from the body. Zhua is often used to dismantle enemy shields. Flying Fire (Nest of Bees): Also from China, this weapon resembles a hexagonal tube filled with wooden sticks as arrows. Unlike regular arrows, Flying Fire accelerates arrow speed and strength. Remarkably, it can simultaneously launch 32 arrows. Chu Ko Nu: This weapon from China, with its arrow-like form, surpasses regular arrows in terms of strength, range, and speed. It was last used during the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895.

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